YOU ARE A FULL METAL DEITY.
YOU ARE A FULL METAL DEITY.
Peace.
FullMetalPanicSigma_v09c37[Illuminati-Manga].zip
Sagara Sousuke > MacGyver
The online reader is still not yet up though.
I couldn't help it and read the raws for the manga up to the latest release, volume 14.
This is awesome.
Volume 15 will focus on the "Dancing a Very Merry Christmas" arc. It's good to know that it wasn't totally left out. I hope they'll go back to where they left off after that.
Last chapter from Vol 9:
FullMetalPanicSigma_v09c39[Illuminati-Manga].zip
Beware of middle fingers.
FullMetalPanicSigma_v10[Illuminati-Manga].zip
Yeah, you read that right. This is a full volume release.
Edit:
Repacked Volume 9: FullMetalPanicSigma_v09[Illuminati-Manga].zip
Currently translated volumes (Mediafire Folder): Full Metal Panic Sigma Vol. 1-10
Last edited by Illrenmazou; Sun, 05-01-2011 at 11:23 AM.
New Full Metal Panic Spinoff Novel Announced
I can't fucking wait!
FullMetalPanicSigma_v11[Illuminati-Manga].zip
Also, some promotional scans regarding Full Metal Panic!: Another:
Source: ANNThe Japanese publisher Fujimi Shobo began streaming a television ad for Full Metal Panic! Another, the new spinoff novel project based on Shoji Gatoh's Full Metal Panic! light novel series, on Monday. The story of the new novel project is set over a decade after the story in the original light novels, and it centers around a boy whose destiny is changed after an encounter with a D.O.M.S. Arm Slave robot operator named Adelina.
Shoji Gatoh, the author of the original Full Metal Panic! novel series, drafted and supervised the new novel project, but Naoto Ōguro wrote the actual text. Shikidouji reprised her role as the novel illustrator, and Kanetake Ebikawa is contributing to the mechanical designs. Gatoh had indicated in January that "a little interesting project related to Full Metal is in the works."
The first volume of Full Metal Panic! Another ships on August 20, along with the ninth collection of Full Metal Panic! short stories.
Shoji Gatoh had a video broadcast through Nico Nico to answer some fan questions and, of course, promote the upcoming novels. Here's the summary of that:
Originally Posted by HunterSeeker
Screenshots from that broadcast
I can't understand what's so fricking difficult about continuing the anime. I have consistently considered it better than the manga, though I have no idea which one is closer to the novels. Still, even the manga reveals to me there would be jolly material for a new anime season. Didn't the previous seasons of the anime sell well enough in Japan despite being one of the shows sold all over the world (I assume, since the dvds are/were available even over here). Or are they waiting for the whole story to finish so that they can animate it will the very end straightaway? I hope that's, at least, the case and not animating the rest at all because it's not harem or moe enough by today's standards...
Lemon is unexpectedly nice.
And thank you Gotwoot for making me curious about the manga version - I find it unexpectedly awesome.
This needs it's own anime as Kraco said - Full Metal Panic Brotherhood! maybe ?
I saw a chart of the DVD sales of all anime titles produced by Kyoto Animation long ago. Unfortunately, The Second Raid ranked near the bottom. I'm not sure how accurate the chart is though.
The main story ended many moons ago. Fans didn't get any information regarding a new season until now.
Things certainly aren't going smoothly for Sousuke and Chidori. If it was anybody else but Sousuke I'd also wonder how much good getting shot by the love interest does to the relationship. But considering how much he has got hit by harisen and worse, I suppose for him it was nothing but a minor upgrade.
Aside from some of the whispered (and whispering) themselves, I don't really see what's so problematic about getting technology from the future. It seems more like Leonard's own bias that he sees it as such a problem, being a whispered himself. In that sense you can hardly blame him, but it makes a very poor tool for trying to convince others. Just as bad a tool as telling people the years they have lived are not real history, when they have nonetheless been the only history they know, and the hypothetical real history is forever lost to them and unimaginable. You have to be a little insane or stupid to see any worth in such talk.
Not really. Especially if the people he was trying to convince had a very bitter experience. We can have Kalinin as an example.In that sense you can hardly blame him, but it makes a very poor tool for trying to convince others.
Minor nitpick here:
I wish they didn't omit the part where Tessa explained why the Lambda Driver will only work if it's installed in an Armslave.
It's true that bitter people could be convinced, but I conveniently count them as a little insane, because to wish for the whole world to be different for the sake of their own bad experiences is dubious. And once again: They would be no wiser even if things really were different. They only know what has already happened. Everything else is what-ifs.
Kalinin was a quite a cold fish to switch sides just because of that. But like they said in the aftermath of the traitor arc long ago, in the end they are all mercenaries.